Sharon Salvato
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Description
Sharon “Sherry” Anne Zettler Salvato Sherry was born and raised in Columbus, where she attended St. Mary of the Springs High School. She was a woman of faith and a life-long member of the Catholic Church. Sherry went on to study art and education at the University of Cincinnati, where she became the first woman certified to teach Russian in the state of Ohio. There, she met Guido “Guy” Salvato (GlenCove, NY) who she was married to from 1961 until 1979. They raised four sons together in Bexley, Ohio. There, she began her career as an author and published her first novel in 1974. By 1990, she had published 13 nationally recognized historical fiction novels, including Bitter Eden and The Black Swan.She also wrote under the pen names Day Taylor and Alice Raymond (a collaboration with her son Greg). Her novels are still being enjoyed today, and she was always delighted to meet a fan of her work. She moved to Powell in 1984, and to her final home in Johnstown in 1995 where she lived on and tended the “Bramble Bush” berry farm for several years. She grew blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries for customers to pick themselves summer after summer. Some of her other loves were Ohio State football, Massey’s pizza, black licorice, odd finds and adventures, gardening, CSPAN, Northern Ireland, the Blessed Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ. She took special care of her family, dear friends, and those in need who crossed her path. Her family was her treasure, and she will always be deeply loved by many.
Books
Bitter Eden
PETER BEREAN - Across the raging landscape of a countryside in flames, he rode with the brave, reckless men who cried out for freedom and dignity. CALLIE DAWSON - Scorched by unspeakable shame, she was a hauntingly beautiful child-woman who no longer believed in love...until she met Peter's strong, tender gaze and saw there a rapturous vision of eternity.... Cruelly separated by treacherous betrayal, from that moment on they were bound by an unforgettable promise stronger than his stormy passions, wilder than her deperate dreams...destined to learn the deepest secrets of the human heart...fated to taste the rich, forbidden fruit of a Bitter Eden.
The fires of July
The Mannings--a family torn between Britain's majestic rule and the raw, red earth of a great South Carolina plantation. They were the new Americans - Elizabeth, the matriarch, bound to the past, yearning for a time yet to be...Joseph, the aristocrat, forever loyal to King and Crown...young Andrew, the dreamer, ready to shun the safe harbor of her heritage and take his chance in the wild Cherokee country...gentle Laurel, swept on dangerous currents of a desperate hope...and dazzling Gwynne, her heart bound to a passionate promise. Bold men and proud, spirited women, they hungered for life, thirsted for justice. And among them were those sworn to seize the land's raw power, to make their own law - the savage law of a young nation that struggled to be born.
